Violeta Moreno-Lax
Accessing Asylum in Europe
Extraterritorial Border Controls and Refugee Rights Under EU Law
Violeta Moreno-Lax
Accessing Asylum in Europe
Extraterritorial Border Controls and Refugee Rights Under EU Law
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The timely subject matter of this book focuses on the interface between extraterritorial border surveillance and migration management by EU Member States and the rights that asylum seekers acquire from EU law. In particular, Moreno-Lax concentrates on the relationship between the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and mechanisms of pre-entry control.
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The timely subject matter of this book focuses on the interface between extraterritorial border surveillance and migration management by EU Member States and the rights that asylum seekers acquire from EU law. In particular, Moreno-Lax concentrates on the relationship between the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and mechanisms of pre-entry control.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 620
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780198701002
- ISBN-10: 0198701004
- Artikelnr.: 47969910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 620
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780198701002
- ISBN-10: 0198701004
- Artikelnr.: 47969910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Violeta Moreno-Lax is Senior lecturer in Law, Founding Director of the Immigration Law programme, and inaugural co-Director and co-founder of the Centre for European and International Legal Affairs at Queen Mary University of London. She is also a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, a Fellow of the Centre of European Law of King's College London, EU Asylum Law Coordinator at the Refugee Law Initiative of the University of London, Co-Chair of The Refugee Law Observatory, Co-convener of the Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Migration Law Section, and member of the Steering Committee of the Migration Law Network. Before Queen Mary, she was a Lecturer in Law at the Universities of Liverpool and Oxford. She held visiting positions at the Universities of Macquarie and New South Wales, Oxford, Nijmegen, and The Hague Academy of International Law (Research Session 2010). She has published widely in the areas of international and European refugee and migration law.
* 1: Introduction: EU Pre-border Controls and Protection Seeker Flows
* Part I. The EU System of Pre-Border Control and its Implications for
Access to International Protection in Europe
* 2: Chronology and Conceptualisation of 'Integrated Border
Management': The 'Embodied Border' Paradigm
* 3: The Schengen Borders Code: Securitised Admission Criteria as the
Centrepiece of 'Integrated Border Management' - Instilling Ambiguity
* 4: Common Visa Policy: Bordering from Abroad - Applying Admission
Criteria before Departure
* 5: Carrier Sanctions and ILOs : Anticipated Enforcement of Visa
Requirements through 'Imperfect Delegation' - Diverting Flows,
Entrenching Unsafety
* 6: Frontex: Joint Maritime Interdiction of Undifferentiated Flows -
Operationalising 'Pre-emptive Controls'
* Part II. The Rights of Protection Seekers under EU Law and their
Implications for Pre-Border Controls
* 7: The Fundamental Rights Acquis: An 'Integrated Approach' to
Interpretation - The 'Aggregate Standards' Model
* 8: EU Non-Refoulement: (The Irrelevance of) Territory and Pre-Border
Controls
* 9: The Right to Asylum: An Individual Entitlement to (Access)
International Protection
* 10: Remedies and Procedural Guarantees (and the Unavoidability of
Access to Territory)
* Conclusions: Taking EU Refugee Rights Seriously
* Part I. The EU System of Pre-Border Control and its Implications for
Access to International Protection in Europe
* 2: Chronology and Conceptualisation of 'Integrated Border
Management': The 'Embodied Border' Paradigm
* 3: The Schengen Borders Code: Securitised Admission Criteria as the
Centrepiece of 'Integrated Border Management' - Instilling Ambiguity
* 4: Common Visa Policy: Bordering from Abroad - Applying Admission
Criteria before Departure
* 5: Carrier Sanctions and ILOs : Anticipated Enforcement of Visa
Requirements through 'Imperfect Delegation' - Diverting Flows,
Entrenching Unsafety
* 6: Frontex: Joint Maritime Interdiction of Undifferentiated Flows -
Operationalising 'Pre-emptive Controls'
* Part II. The Rights of Protection Seekers under EU Law and their
Implications for Pre-Border Controls
* 7: The Fundamental Rights Acquis: An 'Integrated Approach' to
Interpretation - The 'Aggregate Standards' Model
* 8: EU Non-Refoulement: (The Irrelevance of) Territory and Pre-Border
Controls
* 9: The Right to Asylum: An Individual Entitlement to (Access)
International Protection
* 10: Remedies and Procedural Guarantees (and the Unavoidability of
Access to Territory)
* Conclusions: Taking EU Refugee Rights Seriously
* 1: Introduction: EU Pre-border Controls and Protection Seeker Flows
* Part I. The EU System of Pre-Border Control and its Implications for
Access to International Protection in Europe
* 2: Chronology and Conceptualisation of 'Integrated Border
Management': The 'Embodied Border' Paradigm
* 3: The Schengen Borders Code: Securitised Admission Criteria as the
Centrepiece of 'Integrated Border Management' - Instilling Ambiguity
* 4: Common Visa Policy: Bordering from Abroad - Applying Admission
Criteria before Departure
* 5: Carrier Sanctions and ILOs : Anticipated Enforcement of Visa
Requirements through 'Imperfect Delegation' - Diverting Flows,
Entrenching Unsafety
* 6: Frontex: Joint Maritime Interdiction of Undifferentiated Flows -
Operationalising 'Pre-emptive Controls'
* Part II. The Rights of Protection Seekers under EU Law and their
Implications for Pre-Border Controls
* 7: The Fundamental Rights Acquis: An 'Integrated Approach' to
Interpretation - The 'Aggregate Standards' Model
* 8: EU Non-Refoulement: (The Irrelevance of) Territory and Pre-Border
Controls
* 9: The Right to Asylum: An Individual Entitlement to (Access)
International Protection
* 10: Remedies and Procedural Guarantees (and the Unavoidability of
Access to Territory)
* Conclusions: Taking EU Refugee Rights Seriously
* Part I. The EU System of Pre-Border Control and its Implications for
Access to International Protection in Europe
* 2: Chronology and Conceptualisation of 'Integrated Border
Management': The 'Embodied Border' Paradigm
* 3: The Schengen Borders Code: Securitised Admission Criteria as the
Centrepiece of 'Integrated Border Management' - Instilling Ambiguity
* 4: Common Visa Policy: Bordering from Abroad - Applying Admission
Criteria before Departure
* 5: Carrier Sanctions and ILOs : Anticipated Enforcement of Visa
Requirements through 'Imperfect Delegation' - Diverting Flows,
Entrenching Unsafety
* 6: Frontex: Joint Maritime Interdiction of Undifferentiated Flows -
Operationalising 'Pre-emptive Controls'
* Part II. The Rights of Protection Seekers under EU Law and their
Implications for Pre-Border Controls
* 7: The Fundamental Rights Acquis: An 'Integrated Approach' to
Interpretation - The 'Aggregate Standards' Model
* 8: EU Non-Refoulement: (The Irrelevance of) Territory and Pre-Border
Controls
* 9: The Right to Asylum: An Individual Entitlement to (Access)
International Protection
* 10: Remedies and Procedural Guarantees (and the Unavoidability of
Access to Territory)
* Conclusions: Taking EU Refugee Rights Seriously







